
AD5390 Series
16-Channel 3 V/5 V Serial Input Single-Supply 14-Bit Voltage-Output
Manufacturer: Analog Devices
Catalog
16-Channel 3 V/5 V Serial Input Single-Supply 14-Bit Voltage-Output
Key Features
• AD5390: 16-channel, 14-bit voltage output DAC
• AD5391: 16-channel, 12-bit voltage output DAC
• AD5392: 8-channel, 14-bit voltage output DAC
• Guaranteed monotonic
• INL±1 LSB max (AD5391)±3 LSB max (AD5390-5/AD5392-5)±4 LSB max (AD5390-3/AD5392-3)
• On-chip 1.25 V/2.5 V, 10 ppm/°C reference
• Temperature range: −40°C to +85°C
• Rail-to-rail output amplifier
• Power-down mode
• Package types
• 64-lead LFCSP (9 mm × 9 mm)
• 52-lead LQFP (10 mm × 10 mm)
• User interfaces
• See data sheet for additional features
• Instrumentation and industrial control
• Power amplifier control
• Level setting (ATE)
• Control systems
• Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS)
• Variable optical attenuators (VOAs)
• Optical transceivers (MSA 300, XFP)
Description
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The AD5390 /AD5391are complete single-supply, 16-channel, 14-bit and 12-bit DACs, respectively. TheAD5392is a complete single-supply, 8-channel, 14-bit DAC. The devices are available in either a 64-lead LFCSP or a 52-lead LQFP. All channels have an on-chip output amplifier with rail-to-rail operation. All devices include an internal 1.25/2.5 V, 10 ppm/°C reference, an on-chip channel monitor function that multiplexes the analog outputs to a common MON_OUT pin for external monitoring, and an output amplifier boost mode that optimizes the output amplifier slew rate.The AD5390 / AD5391 / AD5392 contain a 3-wire serial interface with interface speeds in excess of 30 MHz that are compatible with SPI®, QSPI™, MICROWIRE™, and DSP interface standards and an I2C-compatible interface supporting a 400 kHz data transfer rate.An input register followed by a DAC register provides double-buffering, allowing DAC outputs to be updated independently or simultaneously using the LDAC input. Each channel has a programmable gain and offset adjust register, letting the user fully calibrate any DAC channel.Power consumption is typically 0.25 mA per channel.ApplicationsInstrumentation and industrial controlPower amplifier controlLevel setting (ATE)Control systemsMicroelectromechanical systems (MEMS)Variable optical attenuators (VOAs)Optical transceivers (MSA 300, XFP)